Coffin Cuties Magazine spent a

​Paranormal Evening

With Alice Cooper.

Alice Cooper pioneered a grandly theatrical brand of hard rock that was designed to shock. Drawing equally from horror movies, vaudeville, and garage rock, the group created a stage show that featured electric chairs, guillotines, fake blood and boa constrictors. He continues to tour regularly, performing shows worldwide with the dark and horror-themed theatrics that he’s best known for.With a schedule that includes six months each year on the road, Alice Cooper brings his own brand of rock psycho-drama to fans both old and new, enjoying it as much as the audience does. Known as the architect of shock-rock, Cooper (in both the original Alice Cooper band and as a solo artist) has rattled the cages and undermined the authority of generations of guardians of the status quo, continuing to surprise fans and exude danger at every turn, like a great horror movie, even in an era where CNN can present real life shocking images.Cooper was born in Detroit Michigan, and moved to Phoenix with his family. The Alice Cooper band formed while they were all in high school in Phoenix, and was discovered in 1969 by Frank Zappa in Los Angeles, where he signed them to his record label. Their collaboration with young record producer Bob Ezrin led to the break-through third album “Love It to Death” which hit the charts in 1971, followed by “Killer,” “School’s Out,” ”Billion Dollar Babies,” and “Muscle of Love.” Each new album release was accompanied by a bigger and more elaborate touring stage show. 1974 saw the release of a “Greatest Hits” album, and then Cooper, in 1975, released his first solo album, “Welcome to My Nightmare” in 1975, accompanied by the legendary groundbreaking theatrical Welcome to My Nightmare concert tour.Associated with that album and tour was the ground-breaking network TV special Alice Cooper: The Nightmare. Other film and television appearances include The Muppet Show, Mae West’s last film Sextette, Roadie, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearst Club Band and appearances on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson and Tom Snyder’s TomorrowShow. The original band also made an appearance in the movie Diary of a Mad Housewife in 1979, filmed the full-length feature film Good To See You Again Alice Cooper, and Alice appeared in a 1972 episode of The Snoop Sisters. Alice’s solo career skyrocketed in the late 1970’s, with a succession of hit singles, including “You & Me,” and classic albums, including “Lace And Whiskey” and “From The Inside,” and bigger and even more elaborate concert tours.In the ‘80’s Cooper explored different sounds, highlighted by the new wavish album “Flush The Fashion,” the heavy metal “Constrictor” and “Raise Your Fist And Yell,” and then 1989’s melodic hard rock album “Trash,” which featured the massive hit single “Poison” and became his biggest selling album and single worldwide. During this period Alice also appeared in the horror films Monster Dog and John Carpenter’s Prince of Darkness, and recorded songs for the soundtracks to Roadie, Class of 1984, Friday the 13 Part VI: Jason Lives and Wes Craven’s Shocker.Cooper’s most memorable movie appearance was as himself in Wayne’s World in 1991. He also played (fittingly) Freddy Krueger’s wicked step-father in Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare, and appeared on Gene Wilder’s TV series Something Wilder as well as on That ‘70’s Show. The 90’s also saw the release of the albums “Hey Stoopid,” “The Last Temptation,” and “Fistful of Alice,” a live album.1999 saw the release of the definitive historical 4 CD box set “The Life & Crimes of Alice Cooper,” from Rhino/Warners.In the new millenium, Cooper has been very productive and busy, writing, recording and releasing the albums “Brutal Planet,” “Dragon Town,” “The Eyes of Alice Cooper,” “Dirty Diamonds,” “Along Came a Spider,” and 2011’s “Welcome 2 My Nightmare,” plus “Old School 1964-1974,” a box set celebrating the original band.He also wrote and published a memoir, “Golf Monster,” in 2007, which tracked his life from childhood to rock stardom, and his journey from alcoholic to golf addict, and was = featured in the Tim Burton film “Dark Shadows” in 2012.Alice, Dennis, Neal, Michael, and Glen (posthumously) were inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame in March, 2011.With his influence on rock & roll long since acknowledged, there is little that AliceCooper hasn’t achieved in his remarkable career, including platinum albums, sold-out tours and any number of honors and career achievement awards.As he heads back out on the concert trail each year, Cooper insists he’s still motivated to continue touring and recording albums, as well as making time for such side projects as Cooperstown (his Phoenix-based restaurant/sports bar) and his Nights With Alice Cooper nightly radio show, syndicated domestically and worldwide on over 100 stations. (Taken from)alicecooper.com

This is directly after the show at the most appropriate place to eat after seeing Alice Cooper.

Coffin Cuties Magazine issue 11

$16.00

See and read all about our cover ghoul, actress Tatiana DeKhtyar (star of Dances with Werewolves), in our feature profile and in online interviews by her biggest fans…then let your orbs be bedazzled by the vibrant colors and retro-stylings of artist-illustrator Candy and her custom Coffin Cuties gallery…read Michael Dedman Jones’ moving tribute to the career and artistry of the late great zombie film auteur, George A. Romero…get electrified by the down under Shock Rock of Creptter Children singer-guitarist Iballa Chantell…gape and drool as Cubbi Thompson models her Coffin Cuties t-Shirt and Razor Candi vamps out as the legendary Vampira…see what JFear did for Xmas this year…try to figure out Little Miss Scare All’s riddle…get a lesson in classic erotica from Amber DeVille the Monster Doll…and watch things get fuzzy when monsters pay Ash Dixon a visit. Meanwhile, Loretta Vampz opens the gates of hell with for an amazing dark gothic thrill with her lady Pinhead, while Alexa keeps her coffin warm with red velvet and Katie Kaos slashes thru the pages in a must-see feature (warning: blood spoiler alert!).

Coffin Cuties Magazine issue 10

$17.00

We have some major bones - in fact, we have an entire skeleton – to pick for this milestone (or should I say “tombstone”) 10th issue of Coffin Cuties! For starters, we have an absolutely gore-geous “Lady of the House” cover by one of the best monster artists on the scene, Dan Brereton (creator of the graphic novel series Nocturnals: The Sinister Path). Then we conducted a graveside chat with the original grave digger and hearse driver, legendary front man Dave Vanian of The Damned, during The Damned’s 40th Anniversary U.S. Tour this past May at the Baltimore Soundstage…Troma movie mogul Lloyd Kaufman returns for a second installment of the interview we started with him in issue 9…Veteran horror actor Bill Moseley (The Devils Rejects, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2) spills the beans on the secret ingredient behind that Texas chili…Robert Mukes of House of 1000Corpses visits joins us for a special interview along with his Coffin 2 co-star Johnny Alonso and director Kipp Tribble…and Slash from Guns N’ Roses meets up with Editor-in-Chief Mike Hearse at the August 13, 2017 Guns N’ Roses “Not In This Lifetime Tour” at HersheyPark Stadium…And, of corpse, we have the most Ghostly, Ghastly, Ghoul Girls in the horror entertainment business, the Grim and Nefarious Coffin Cuties!